Kelly Clarkson Rocks 2018 U.S. Open With Her Biggest Hits [Watch]

Kelly Clarkson put on quite a show during her opening performance at the 2018 U.S. Open, warming up the crowd with back-to-back productions of some of her most revered hits.

The superstar brought her A-game to the famous Arthur Ashe Stadium near NYC, where a packed house of sports fans gathered for the 50th anniversary of the yearly all-star tennis championship that brought out Venus and Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal and more.

Clarkson performed half a dozen of her most notable tracks, including "Since U Been Gone," "Miss Independent" and "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)."

She kicked off the high-energy set with "Walk Away," which led into the equally lively "Since U Been Gone" and showed off her impressive range. She didn't miss a beat on the bouncy "Heat" and "Heartbeat Song," as the sometimes-country filled the massive arena with her undeniable energy that continued with a revamped, guitar-heavy version of her fierce "Miss Independent."

"We're so excited to perform here at the U.S. Open. I love opening for Serena Williams," Clarkson said, laughing before launching into "Stronger" — the song that rounded out her set.

The American Idol winner will make her way to the television screen again when she re-joins the coaches' panel on The Voicefor Season 15. She's also in talks to host her own daytime talk show that could begin airing in fall of 2019.